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:nan3y;lle.
n.
a,
Thursday
February
i,
1962.
c
fu.it.
.
On
o
o
o
o
James
Kenan
Lunchroom
w)
3.0
Kenansville
Elem
Lunchroom
w
-
.
.
-
810
Magnolia
School
Lunchroom
(c)
75.5
Magnolia
Elem.)
Lunchroom
(w)
'
;
90.0
North
Duplin
Lunchroom
mt),
W.O
Potters
Hill
Lunchroom
tw
.
71.5
Rose
Hill
Elem.
Lunchroom
(w)
92.5
Rose
Hill
School
Lunchroom
(c)
80.0
Teachey
Elem.
Lunchroom
(0,74.0
Wallace
Elem.
Lunchrom
.
(w),
90.0
Wallace-Ros-
e
Hill
Lunchroorij
'
w)
Warsaw
Elem.
Lunchroom
(w)'
80.0
E.
E.
Smith
High
Lunchroom
(c)
r'M.t,;:':,-
76.0
Girls
And
James
Kenan
Boys
Dominate
County
Basketball
Play
As
:s
Ibcd
Tovard
Tournament
Time,
Panther
Girls
Winning
Streak
'J
lac
-
J
ne
am
;
I
tri
.".'J
en
Ki
M
--
:d
To
Twelve
;
I
in
County
Basketball
Tourney
will
'
:t
underway February
26th.
through
i
arch
2nd.
Coaches
except
record
turn
ger
brother
of
Rusty)
kept
Bostic's
five
out
front
most
of the
game,
tallying
17
points
for
high
honors.
But
as
fate
would
have
it
the
Pan-
thers
traveled
that
org
trip
back
home
on
the
short
end
by
one
Yes,
Dobson's'
"untouchables".
0'
Beulaville
High
slaughtered
'
the
Union girls,
.58-3-
As
per
usual
the
Panthers
high scoring
Rita
Sumner
did
most
of the
damage
with
22
points.
Sue
Horne
and
Pat
Sander-
son
added
15
each
to
the
undefeat-
ed
team
record.
'
Js
,
After
two
games
in
four
days,
both
lost
by
one
point
each,
Coach
Billy
Bostic's
Panther
boys
came
back
in
a
.game
to
defeat
their
favorite
Wildcats
of
Richlands.
.62-3-
While
Coach
Dob-
-
Vi.
V
Straight.
tournament.
v
TIGER
REBOUNDER
.
lead
JK
in
the
rebounding
depart
ment
with
18.
Coach
Jimmy
Lanier's
Tiger girls
scored
only
one
field
goal,
in
the
first
half
and
came
up
on
the short
end,
47-2-
Reb
star
Pam
McCullen
lead
ND
scoring
with
26
points.
Mary
Sloan
was
second
high
for
North
Duplin
with
12.
James
Ken-
an's
high
scorer,
Sandy
Chestnutt,
lead
the attack
for
JK
with
10
points.
Joyce
'Barnes
had
7
for
the
losers.
With
thirty-fiv-
e
seconds left
in
the
game
Beulaville
leading,
44-4-
3
over
arch-riv-
Chinquapin,
Beulaville
,
sociatwn.
r.
.:5
'
(ContiimtJ
Iioia
I't"
')
Mary
Dixon
Brown
urged
all
n
m
bers
and
interested
persons
to
ut
tend.
'
,
4
SUFFERS
MILD
STROKE
'
:'
L.
Preston
Wells,
Sr.,
of
roufa
1
Mount
Ouve,
n
Dnplm
far
mqrand
business
man;
and.
a
fpr1-me-
chairrpan
of
s
Duplin
Coimtj
Board.
of
Commissioners,
.
was
re-
ported
to
be;
;a
;,
patient
in
Dupljr
General:'
hospitaf
at
'
Kenansville
Wells
was
taken
ill
Thursday
even-
ing
and
taken
to
the
hospital
where
reports
indicated
he
was
suffering
form
mild
stroke.
;
.'
-
.
;
'.
'".."'
found
dead
v
;
i
A:S9
year
old Duplin
plan
was
found
deaden
a'.ditch
near1
Faison'
Sunday
morning
about
830.
He
was
Fred
.BarksbaJeV
Negro,.
He
was
pronounced
dead
when
be
was
oi
thfl.clinto
itt
Mount
Olive
by
Mount-
-
Olive-rescu-
sqdad.
Death
was
attributed
to
drowning
in
wat-
er.
In
the
ditch.,
.
-
i
j
ROAD
BLOCK
1
Th
.TsvrMii
M
Warsaw-
will
unnnl
sor
a
Road
Bldck
collection
at
the
stop
light
,
intersection
in
Warsaw
for
the
J)enefiti
M
the
North
,Carr
lina
Heart
Association
iFund
Rais
ing
campaign.
This
wilt
be Supda
February
4,
Jrom
2:00
until
4;30
P.
M.'
Members,
of
..the
Jaycees
will
--
.
.'
-
-.
participate.
i
,
'
'
65.00
DONATION
'
fV'A
$5.00
donation
to
the
Cerebrat
Palsy
fund
was
much
appreciated,
and
will
be
remembered
for
a
long
time.
It
seems
that
a
Fort
Bragg,
soldier
along
with
four
car
loads
of
buddies,
dropped
In
at
a
grill
in
Warsaw
one
night
prior
to
the,
dance
-
11
ready";
td
;aance.i,WHe
they
found
they
had
arrived
on-th-
wrong
night,'
they
lirere
tiaturiflly
disappointed..
As
they
lifet,
we
boy.
Wanted
to
make
a
donation-
-
whlcft
he
left;
with
the
proprietor.
;The
his
brother
had
cerebral
plsy.4
"'.'Dance
Se'
Others
Mar
"ilve!.
'it
'
vA,,
Valentine
Dance
'will
be
M
riaay-night-
r
february
16.
af
8;B0
m;t..(e
Warsaw
wauonai
Aiuara.jjrv
mory.
Warsaw
-
community
is
"sih-,-
i
soring
the
dance
for
.the
N.
C
Heart
Associa'tTon
Fund.
.
Raising'
,camf
paign.
Square
pance. Twist,
Chav
Cha,
Bcp.
arvd
Slow.
Dance
V
in
fact
ani
kindl
of
JdanceiU
be
featufbdi
pot
ydur heart
;1to
the
right
plade
Come
eut;
tQ
ithe:
Warsaw
Armotji?
and.haVe
fun,
pd
help
protection
hearts
..of
thqsb'
you
.love,
i
W
j
v..''
t
"Hi
W
ffi
'plenteously
provitfed'
foV
roni.
.witbin:'
needs
but
Ut,
from
without.
A-i--
i
Si!"
--
Goethe'
:
...i.--
5
'.V'f'
C.Sm.:
(Continued
From
Front)'
..
izations and
in
their
family
circles
to
assist
in
achieving
this
victory by
contrbuting
generously
to
the
Heart
Fund
drive
of
the
North
Carolina
HeartvAsisociation
"
Jie
said,
i
V-.-
The
Jeart
Jund
drive
began
here
February
;
1st
and
will
continue
throughout
,the
month.
It
will
reach
a
nteh
point
on
Heart
Sunday
(dur-
ing
Heart
Sunday
week
end)
(Feb-
ruary
25
whel.
thousands
of
volun-leef-
s
will
ring
doorbells
throughout
the
Residential
areas
of
the
state,
to
receive
contributions
from
their
neighbors.
-
The
North
Carolina
Heart
Asso-
-
relation'
is
'
a
chapter
of
the
Ameri
can
Heart
Association,
the
nation's
.only
Voluntary
health
agency
dedi-
cated'
exclusively
to
combating,
the
heart
and
blood
vessel
diseases,
which
.account
for-
-
more
deaths
each
year
than
all
other
causes
of
death
combined'.
The
governor
signed.
his
procla-
mation
in
the
'presence
of North
Carolina
State
officials.
"
'
The
text
of
the
proclamation
fol-
lows;
Whereas
the
heart
and
blood
vessel
diseases
are
this
nation's
and
this
community's
Number
One
health
enemy,
accounting
forvmore
deaths
than
all other
causes
com-
bined;
Whereas
these
diseases
are
responsible
for
Widespread
suffer-
-
lllg
aiK4
uuquiiui
UWWI15
miuu.
economic,
hardship
in
nomes
ana
businesses
in
our
commuity;
Where-
as
leading,
heart
control
heart,
and
blood
vessel
diseases;
Where
as
the
Heart
Fund
is
our
best
defense
a-
-
galnst these
diseases,
supporting
vi-
tal
reearch-
-
and
making
possible
professional.
and
public
education
and
community
Service
to
bring
the
benefits.
'of
new
knowledges.
to
nit
citizens!
;
and
'
Whereas
the
Duplin
Heart
Assbclation affiliate
;4
the
American
Heart
.
AssoclaQonAm
Con
ducting'
the
1962
Heart
drivel
to
Speed
the
search
for
'greater,'
con-
trols
over
the
cardiovascular.
disea-le-
sj
Therefore,
I,
Governor
of
Norr
th
Carolina
proclaim
that
ihe
mon
th
Of
February
be
observed
.
as
cut
at
this
years
;
Game
Coming
Up
la
DCC:
""...
February
:
.
Chinquapin
at
North
Duplin
'
B.
F.
Grady
at
Beulaville
y
James
Kenan
at
Open
,
'!i,
;
v'
.;.;.
February
(
r;
Swansboro
at
Beulaville
'
4
.V"
,
rehrnary
'
t--
Chlnquapurat
.
F
43rady
North
Duplin
pen
;1r-.
--
Beulaville jit
Duffies
Kenan
.
DapUa
Coonty
Basketball
Standings
V
, ,
7
BOYS
DIVISION
.
WON
LOST
5
Tflulaville
..iiv.i.
8
Chinquapin
...v...
2
North
Duplin
'.
.
.
...
.
...
.
2
B.
F.
Grady..
1
.
,
GIRLS
DIVISION
LOST
Beulaville
0
Cltfnqiwpin
.v....
2
North
Dupljn.
3
B.
F.'
Grady
X...
S
Jfatnea
Kenan
i
S
'James
Kenan,
boys handled
North
Duplin
about
as
expected
this
week
lit
a
one-side-
59-3-
9
DCC
game.
After
a
few
uneasy
moments
in
the
first
quarter,-th-
taller
Tigers
won
as
it
pleased.
$he
Rebel
girls
in
turn
clobbered
the
JK
girls
Senior'
Neal
Mitchell,
flashy
for-
ward
star,
triggered
the
Tiger
at-
tack
with
26
points and
seven
as-
sists.'
But
it
was
a
balanced
out-pq-
T
that
left
.the
third-plac-
e
Rebels
behind
by
as
much
as
13 points
at
orie
stage.'
Allen
Fountain
and
John-
ny
Pat
Harmon
had
10
points
each,
Dwlght
Smith
6,
Woody
Oakley and
Robert
Lanier
2
each.
Tiger
Coach,
Bill
Helton,
stated,
"the
boy
that
really
played
along
with
several
front
runners
was
Buddy
,
Pope."
Pope
Month
,
in
:
this
state,
sndt.--
l
,
KXNANSVILLE.
N.
C.
Jackson's
Grocery
..............
90.5
Quinn's
I.
G.A.
Store
91.5
Yore
Store
.'.;..
......
90.0
BOWDEN,
N.
C,
.
Lane's
Grocery
..-,.-
.
80.0
"
TEACHEY,
N,
C.
'
.
McMillian's
Gro.
85.0
,
'
CALYPSO,
N.
C.
Seller's'
Crocery
-
88.0
;
MT.
OLIVE,
BL
2
.
Myer's
Grocery
,
81.0
;
Abattoirs
,
'
wallace.
n.
c.
;
Fussell's
Abattoir
80.5
WARSAW,
N.
C
Clifton's
Abattoir
.T
72.0
West
Prpvision
Co.
,
"
93.0
FAISON,
N.
C.
Jones
Abattoir
.
93.5
i
INSTITUTIOVS
;
Duplin
General
Hospital
94.0
'
WFNAN8VTLI.E.
N.
C.
POULTRY
PROCESSING
fLT.
B
ft
R
Poultry
Pro.
Pit.
.,..
84.0
WALLACE.
N.
C.
--
.
,
O. C.
"Blanchard,
,Mgr.
7
'
.
Rose
Hill
Poultry
Corp
...
93.5
RT.
t
ROSE
RILL.
N..C,
Merritt
Watson,
Mpr.
,
FROZEN
FOOD
LOCKER
PLTS,
B
&
R
Freewr
Locker
Pit,
;
.
,
90.0
WALLACE,
N..
C
O.
C.
Blanchard,
Mpr.
Warsaw
Free?er
Locker
Pit.
.
80.5
'
WARSAW,
N.
C.
.
Paul
Clifton.
Mgr.
'
FOOD
STANDS
ft
DRINK
STANDS
WALLACE.
N.
C
.
tee's
Stores,
Inc.-
...........
84.6
Raynor's
Food
Stand
82.5
Fussell's
Hot
Dn-
-
Stand
....
90.0
ROSE
HILL,
N.
C.
Hawes
Grill
'
83.0
Murphy's
Hot
Doe
Stand
71.3
.
v'
WARSAW,
N.
C,
Packers
Lunch
r
90
0
SANDWICHES
MANUFACTURING
:
;
EST.
'
WALLACE,
N.
C.
Kennedy's
Sanwiches
..
91.0
Mrs.
Garland
Kennedy,
Mgr.
Whitaker's
Sandwiches
...
90.5
'
;
ROSE
HIUVN.
C.
.
Teachey
Sandwiches
'
91
5
MOTEL
ft
TOURIST
HOMES
'
WALLACE.
N.
C.
Odom's
Rooms
(Mrs.
Monroe)
94.0
I
Odom's
Rooms
(Mrs.
Marie)
..
90.0
P
ft
O
Motor
Court
98.0
Wallace
Guest
Home
97.0
WARSAW.
X'C.
Reaves
Tourist
95.0
Stricklands
Tourist
Home
......
93.0
Village
Motel--
:
:
:.98.0
i
ROSE
HILL.
N.
C.
Rose
Hill
Motel
i
.94.9
SCHOOL
LUNCHROOMS
Beulaville
High
Lunchroom
(w)
90.0
B.
F.
Grady
High
Lunchroom,
(w)
r-
v
'
,',v
90.5
Branch
Elem.
Lunchroom
c
85.5
Calypso
Elem.
Lunchroom
(W)
90.0
Charty
High
Lunchroom
(c)
90.5
Chinquapin
Elem.
Lunchroom
c
'
70.0
Chinquapin
High
Lunchroom
lw
90.qUieart
C.
W.
Dobbins
Lunchroom
c
90.5
Douglass
High
Lunchroom
(c)
90.0
Faison
Elem.
Lunchroom
,(w)
84.5
Faison
School
Lunchroom'
(c)
70.0
I
I
77)
u
u
1
mm
it
r
.'"
V
'
Q
Vck.
--
.
-
i'
I
!
,.
....
Gef
$tt
THE
iAAU
WITH
THE
MEM
Coffee
Shop
,....,
90.0
Smith's Grill
.
93.0
,
"
BEULAVILLE.
N.
C.
Cedar
Forks
Com.
Bldg.-90.-
6
Dot's
Grill
87.5
Tastee-Fre-
ez
Grill
.,
92.5
Mercer's
Restaurant
.v.....,.
80.0
Rhodes
Sandwich
Shop
.......
93.0
CHINQUAPIN,
N.
C.
Clyde
Cafe
.
.
,
.
93 0
Cole
s
Chapel
Suppers
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
80 0
Uochelle
Grjll
i...;......
......
70.0
Susie
Grill
....
82.5
FAISON,
N.
C.
Bradshaw's
:
Cafe.
;
'...
...
.
90.5
Circle
Dr.
Inn
........v......
9?.S
Faison
Restaurant
..
90.0
Cooper's
Hot Dog
Stand
,
80.0
Nettie's
Grill
74
0
CALYPSO,
N.
C.
Calypso
Grill
...
80.5
'
ROSE
HILL,
N.
C.
Effje's
Restaurant
91.5
Fannie's
Cafe
91
0
Fusst'lPs Barbecue
90.0
Fussell's
Grii;
....
,...
83.5
Margaret's
Snack
Bar:
........
83.3
Teachey's
Grill
(Jerry)
71.5
Teachey's
Grill
(E.
E.)
,
90.5
v
PINK
HILL,.
N.
C
Sandy
Plains
FWB
Church
90
Potters
Hill
Com.
31dg.
..;
89.0
Ike's
Dr.,
inn
Grill
;
'
'
.
94.5
;
MAGNOLIA.
N.
C.
Jack's
Sec.
Center
Grill
88.(1
Parkhurst
Foodarama
84.5
ALBERTSON,
N.
C.
Outlaw's
Grill
82.0
MEAT
MARKETS
FAISON,
N.
C.
Andrews
Grocery
93.5
Bowden's
Cash
Store
85.0
Hlnson's
Grocery
88.5
King's
Grocery
....
90.0
WALLACE.
N.
C.
A
It
P
Tea
Company
93
0
Big
R
Super
Market
93.0
Bob
&
Bill's
Grocery
80.0
Bond's
Super
Market
90
0
Caison'i
Meat
Market
83.5
Charlies
Market
90.5
Cavenaugh
Gro
88.0,
Fussell's
Grocery
90.5
Hanchey's
Gro
90.0
High
School
Grocery
94
5
King's
Grpcery
,
88.0
Merrill's
Grocery
90.0
Midway.
Grocery
91.5
Tin
City
Grocery
870
Vernon's
Grocery
,
90
5
Wells
Superette
91.q
WARSAW,
N.
d
A
&
P
Tea
Company
94
0
Garner's
Self
Service
'.
86.5
Ira's
Grocery
.,.
70.0
Packer's'
Grocery
90.5
Sutton'i
3ro.
'
:.,...:.:.:...
90.5
T
t
S
Grocery
'..
98.0
Vet's
Grocery
7?5
West's
Grocery
76.0
Wilson's
Foodtown
91.5
PINK
HILL,
N.
C.
RFD.
Bostic's
Grocery
90.0
'
'
CHINQUAPIN.
N,
C.
Brinkley's
Grocery
98.Q
Bradhams'Gro.
800
Farmer's
Grocery
93.g
Lanier's
Grocery
(M.
L.
)
...
80
0
Lamers
Grocery
(Jack)
86.5
;
:
MAGNOLIA,
N.
C.
Jack's
Ser.'
Center
Gro.
.
1
.
.
:88:p
Ouinn's
Red
tjWhite
Store
. .
96
Q
Parkhurst
Gro.
!
I.
,
.......
65
5
P
&
J
iFooa
Cenlet
.
82.5
ROSE
HILL,
N.
C
Brice's
Grocery
81.0
Community
Grocery
81
5
Fussell's
Self
Service
:
.82.0
Murphy's
Grocery
s70,'1
Pope
&
Company
...........
'79
c
Register's
Genl,
Mdse ....,73
5
Rouse's
rocefy
90.5
Teachey's
Grocery
.
,
.
.
83.0
(E.
E.
Teachey)
Teachey's
Grocery Merry)
.
.
72.0
BEULAVILLE.
N.
C.
?
Brown's
Grocery
.....
...
94.5
Jones
Super
Market
92
0
Sandlln's
Grocery
...........
95
Smith's
Grocery
."
85
0
Trott's
Grocery
'
93.0
Whaley's
Grocery
90
f
William's
Super
Market
.,
97.0
Sharp Speaks
.
(Continued
From
Front)
--
education.
Sharpe's
program
was
interesting,
and
informative.
Ed
Strickland,
president,
presid
ed
over
the
meeting
and
Rev.
Nor
man
Jf.
Flowers
presented
the
in
vocation.
Visitors
to
the
club-
were
Carl
S.
Orr.
W.
D.
Garner;
and
Graham
A.
philips.,;
Jr.
of
i
Wal-
-
lace,
James
....
Rose
or
vnnton,
and
Ray
CJine.
of
Fayetteville.
;,
'
Rotary
members
present
were:
J.
A.-
-
Armstrong,
'E,
B.
Boyette,
W.
G
Britt
Lee
Brown,
J.
A.
CavenauK,
Richard
Cavenaugh,
Allen
W.
Dra-ugho-
Jr.,
Aubine
English.:
Nor-
man
H.
Flowers.
J.
P.:
.
Harmon
Frank
Hobbs,
J,
M..
Konway,
V
Lee, O.
S:'
Matthews;
Paul
Pot'
Milford'Quinn,
D.
J.
Riven.
bark,
Jr.,
Avon
Sharpe,
B.
C
Shef
field',
Jr.,
Al
Smith
James
F.
Strj
ckland,
John
Ed
Strickland,
Robert
West
and
L.
T.
Wilson
:
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ON
NX.
HIGHWAYS
'
.
;
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LEIGTf
i
The
Motnr
Vi'"--
V
fVTiflrtmcnt's
summary
of"
traffic
deaths
through
10
A'
M.
Monday
larruary
29,1962t--
;
,.
'
Killed
To
Date
last
Year
71
.
t
"Y
with
the
ball,
lost it
on
a
walking
violation,
and
the
Indians
elected
to
freeze and
take
the
last
shot
.
.re-
sults...
a
big victory,'
45-4-
Jeff
Landen
hit
the
biggest
two
points
of
his
life
with
.only
seven
seconds
left
That's
the
story
of
Jack
Carr's
greatest
victory at
the
Chinquapin
school.
Of
course
Gerald
Batts
lead
the
Indians
attack
with
22
points,
but
Beulaville's
Jerry
Simpson
took
high
honors for
the
evening
with
25.
The
score
was
tied
at
the end
of the
first
quarter
on
a
goal
by
B'ville's
bread-and-butt-
Iran
Simpson.
The
Panthers lead
at
the
half
23-2-
but the Indians
out
scor-
ed
Beulaville
in
the third
H
In
the
fourth
Carr's
boys really
made
a
story
book
finish
with
the
one
shot
deal.
'
Coach
Irvin
Dobson's"
all
winning
Panther
girls
got
the
scare
of
their
life
as
the
Chinquapin girls played
their
hearts
out
and
trailed
by
one
point
at
the end
of
the first
quar-
ter,
9--
and
by
two
at
the
half,
20-1-
In
the third
Dobson's
Lassies
came
to
life and
out
scored
the
girls
of
Jerry
Thigpen,
23-1-
and
go
ahead,
45-3-
Pat
Sanderson,
play
ing
in
the
shadow
of
'Beulaville's
great
Rita
Sumner,
collected
28
points good
foe
high
honors,
Sum-
ner,
however,
did
get
21
points.
Clara
Whaley
lead the
Indians
with
15.
Coach
Larry
Stewart's
Grady
Pan
thers
lost
a
doubleheader
this
week
to
Pink
Hill
in
a
clash. The
Wildcat
boys
lead
by
Allen
Taylor downed
the
Panthers
of
Grady
45-3-
Gary
Harper
lead
Grady
with
10
points,
Braket
Smith
had
9,
and
Ken
Murphy
7.
The
Pink
Hill
girls
clobbered
Ste
wart's
Lassies
33-1-
behind
the
shot
ing
of
Jean
Malpass
"
Malpass
ac-
counted
for
17
of
her
teams
points.
Judy
Smith
and
Joan
Westbrook
had
6
and
5
for
Grady.
I
know
by
now
Coach
Billy
Bostic
of
B'ville
wonders
hew
close
can
you
come
and
still
win
at
this
game
of
basketball.
Coach.
Bostic
has
lost
two straight
games
by just
one
point
each.
On
Friday
night
his
boys
lost
45-4-
4,
in
a
real
thriller
to
Chinquapin,
and
on
Saturday
night
his
boy--lef-
in-
an
ever
time
to
Union
High
65-6-
4.
After
leading
most
of
the
games
the
Union
boys
really
exploded
in
the
third
or
fourth
quarter
to
tie
the
dangerous
Panthers,
60-6-
Newcomer,
Charley
Lanier
(
youn-
-
CLASIFIED
RATES:
Three
cents
per
ward,
minimum
charge
of
75c.
Unless
you
have
an
accourt
with
u
please
send
money;
sUmf.
money
order
or
check
with
ads,
WANTED
POPLAR
LUMBER
green
or
dry.
Write
or
phone
for
prices.
Telephone
Walton
Loniber
Company,
Mebane,
North
1
'
'
Carolina.
,
Tc
;
FOR
SALE
A
complete
line
of
saddles,
brid-
les,
halters
and
harness
for
ponies
and
horses.
We
handle
best
quality
timothy
'
hay.
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':.--
;
--
'i'v
J.
J.
Bardea
Stockyards
Warsaw,
N.
C.
FOR
SALE:
Rex
Cotton
Seed,
grown
from
first
year
peaigree
seed,
reghned
ad
treated.
R.
B.
ft
S.
L.
Warren
Mount
Olive,
N.
C
'
-
.
.
TYPEWRITERS
ADDING
mach-
ines
repaired.
New
Royal
type-
writers
for
every
need.
Dial
Golds-bor-
e,
RE
Worley
Typewriter
Exchange.
.US
South
Center
St..
'
CTF.
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:".
.
FARM
LOANS
YEAR
.
.
'
term
two
Interested
rate.
Cemptete
msnranee
Service.
Thigpen
Fie-ke-
n
fnsoranee
Agency,
Mi.
Olive
N.
C.
i
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,
v'V
-
CTF.
v
'.v
,
WHOLESALE
BUILDING
mat-
erials,
cash
and
carry
'
Credit
If
reeded.
All
material
guaranteed.
WeU
worth
a
trip
to
Soutner
Supply
Company.
Cliatoa
Across
from
the
Park.
.
?
:
V..
CTF.
;
.
'
FOR
SALE.
Pepper
Sash
,
,
White
Cypress
ft
Sage'
Cypress
K
See
P.
J.
Hadson
'
r
"2H
Miles
Northeast
'
Of
Turkey
-
--
Phoae
59
(Clinton)
pfexfiS
ri
fil
I
I
IT.
M
l
sons
Panther
girls
--
clobbered
the
Lassies of
Richlands
50-3-
8.
Led
by
the
Lanier
brothers
(Rus
ty
and
Charley)
and
Jerry
.'Lucas'
Simpson,
Beulaville
scored
26
points
in
the
first
half
to
go
ahead
26-1-
3,
Bostic
gave
most
of
his
front
line'
boys
a
rest
in
the
second
half.
Jer-
-
ry
and
Rickey
Simpson
scored
15
and
14
respectively,
while
Charley
and
Rusty
had
7
each.
Georse
Ven
ters,
lead
Richlands
with
20,
and
high
honors
The
Panthers
girls
.lead
by
Rita
Sumner
swamped
the
Wildcats
girls
50-3-
Sumner
scored
20
points,
for
Beulaville,
and
became the
first
girl
in
the
school's
history
to
score
more
than
20
points
in
8
out
of
11
games
all
in
a
winning
cause.
The
Duplin
Times
will
select
an
ALL
Opponent
Team in
the
Class
A
Duplin
County
Conference.
will
be
made
at
the
County
Tournament
by
the Times.
The
Duplin
County
Basketball
Tournament
will
get
underway
Feb-
ruary
26th.
through
March
2nd.
in
Kenansville
Gym.
Support
your
fav-
orite
team.
(Continued
From
Front)
White
House
Cafe
75.0
.
KENANSVILLE.
N.
C.
Ammons
'Grill
70.0
B
&
K
Grill
80.0
Country
Squire
.
.
.
.
-
.
97.8
Jones
Cafe
90.5
WARSAW,
N.
C.
Omoco
Grill
90.5
Bland's
Grill
93.5
Center
Club
:..
75.5
Moore's
Place
.........
70.5
juYTS'
PIANOS'-HAMMON-
D
ORGANS.
We
trade
for
aaythlng-fun-
s,
cows,
horses,
etc.
We
got
the
pianos'
and
organs
and
if
jon
need
one
we
can
trade.
See
us
soon.
Our
37th
year,
Johnson
Piano
&
Organ
.
Co.
Kinston,
N.
C.
Terrace,
Jacksoavuie,
N.
C.
Drive-I-
n
Glass
Service,
Auto
Glass
Installed.
Table
Tops,
Mir
rors.
If
It's
glass,
we
have
it.
Atlantic
.
'
Class
'
Company.
33
South
front
Btree,
wumtngton,
N.
C.
I
CTF
Federal
Land,
Bank
Loans
are
available
mm
Clinton
nauonai
Farm
Loan
Association,
Contact
Dewitt
Carr,
Secretary
--
'
Treasu
rer,
P.
O.
Box
146,
'.
Phone
2262
Clinton,
N.
Ct
.:'
Mr.
--
Carr
is
in
PC
A
office
in
KenansvUle
beteew
11
and
1Z
'clock
every
Tuesday
morning.
:;"CtF-
i
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,?H'
WANTED:
I
want
a
FARM
la
this
County
with
Tobacco
Allotment.
If
Yon
have
one
for
sale
write
me
at,
Bos
SOT.
Wallace,
N.
C,
CTF
HELP
WANTED
I
OVER FORTY?
Why
work
for
F:
others?
Start your'own
business
in
Iter,
S.
E.
Duplin
County
full
sr
part
tlme-fo-
r
particulars,
write
Raw.
fetch's
.'
Dept.
NCB410-1-
7.
Rich.
mend,
Ya.
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L,
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FOR
SALE:.
.
-
.
KanUm
Chickens
25e
each;
Dacks
75c
each.
Mrs.
Gannaa
PwreU
Kenansville,
N.
C.
"
Phene
29
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.
m-i-
t
pl
'. WANTED:
';'
Refinoiwlhle
party
U
take
over
low
monthly
payments
en
a
spine'
tlano.
Can
be
seen
.
locally.
WruV
CredK
Manager,
P.;
O.
Box
-
215.
'helbyville,
Indiana.
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"
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Pd.
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and
service
organisa-
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and
in
their
family
circles-
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assist
in
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Radio
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Ford,
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